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Thanks!" to many of you, including
HeidiG &
Marietta, who shared the following email J.Crew sent this morning.
The email features J.Crew's Ballet Flats (click
here). I own several (as in too many!) ballet flats from J.Crew. I have so many because I love the look– from the narrow-ish style to the fabulous designs. Right now, I am lusting over the Pippa Mirror Ballet Flats (Item
19844; $135.00). I saw them at a brick and mortar (B&M) store and thought the mirrored-foil material and asymmetrical three-loop bow looked fantastic!
However, for those who do not have any, be warned that they are *not* comfortable. All of J.Crew's ballet flats are office shoes (which means, they are the kind of shoes you wear sitting at your desk in the office,
not the kind to run around town completing errands). The last few years, J.Crew added a wee bit (and I do mean, very
very little) of padding to ballet flats. However, they are still not that comfortable. ;)
The email also reminds us about J.Crew's Personal Shopper (PS) service (click
here to sign up). This service has been discussed several times on this blog (click
here to view some posts). Some JCAs have reported fabulous service through their PS, even developing a great relationship with him/her. I have a personal shopper, but haven't used this service in a long time. I just never connected with the PS like some of the other JCAs have.
What are your thoughts on J.Crew's ballet flats? Are there any ballet flats from J.Crew's latest arrivals that you are excited about? Do you have a personal shopper? Have you been utilizing the service? :)